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This is a listing of some of the more common terms and definitions associated
with Sarbanes Oxley and Sarbanes Oxley compliance, and Sarbanes Oxley Software.
GLBA - The Gramm-Leech-Bliley Act:
- GLBA Definition
The Gramm-Leech-Bliley Act, among other things, mandates the privacy and
security of NPI from the various threats and vulnerabilities associated
with information management. As it relates to web application security,
the GLBA security requirements are basically a set of information security
best practices including:
•Risk assessment to determine what applications and data are vulnerable
•Proper authentication, access control, and logging systems
•Ongoing auditing of information systems to test for
newly discovered vulnerabilities
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